Platforms/Tutorials

Choose Your Platform

Here you can find an overview of various platforms which support Sensirion sensors. Furthermore, we have added some tutorials like how to build your own weather station with Arduino or how to use flow sensors on Raspberry Pi and many more. Learn more about which platform supports our sensors.

Applications

Get Inspired by Our Applications

On this page we want to inspire you with an assembly of various patented in-house application concepts, which our engineers came up with. Here you can find tutorials as well as documentations showing the versatile usage of Sensirion’s sensors.

Sensirion Labs

Welcome to Sensirion Labs

Sensirion stands for innovation. To inspire engineers and developers who are working with our sensor solutions, we have founded a new section called «Sensirion Labs». There you can find documentation to various ideas, which our employees came up with - for example how to use a differential pressure sensor to measure adblue / urea concentrations in liquids or how to build a pulse monitor.

Sensirion Developers

Development Platforms Supported by Sensirion

While Sensirion products are supported on a wide range of platforms and processors, our developer page hosts projects that are developed in-house as reference projects. If you are working on a platform that is not visible here, feel free to contact us!

Imagine you are model pilot and for a perfect start of your model aircraft you need the actual weather conditions, especially the speed and the direction of the wind. So you can reduce the risk to crash at the start and you can decide for the ideal orientation into the wind for a take off.

With two SHTW2 sensors arranged in the right way, it is possible to measure the perspiration rate accurately. The constant transpiration, which is nothing else than evaporation of water through our skin creates a gradient of absolute humidity.

Author: Sensirion Innovations Team - November 2017

Wearables measuring heart rate is a growing trend. Mostly the pulse is measured with photoplethysmography (PPG) using LEDs and photo diodes... Read more

Third Party Products with Support for Sensirion Sensors

We are currently gathering information from our technical partners about development kits including our sensors. If you have implemented support for a platform not mentioned on here, and would be interested to share your work with the community please reach out!